The ocean-front metropolitan area
in central east Florida stretching 23 miles (37km) along white sand beaches south from Ormond Beach is known as Daytona Beach,
America’s favourite family beach holiday destination.
Greater Daytona
encompasses the towns of Holly Hill, South Daytona, Port Orange, Ponce Inlet, Daytona Beach Shores
and all of Volusia and Flagler Counties, all of which are dedicated to making the area an unequalled
vacationers paradise.
Without moving from the
sands at Daytona Beach you can surf, jet ski, go boating, parasailing, feast on hot dogs and cotton candy, go
fishing, bicycling, fly a kite and even take a drive in a hired beach buggy. Daytona’s hard-packed sands have
provided fun for speedsters ever since the early years of the 20th century when daredevils like Sir Malcolm Campbell set and
broke records on the beach.
Today beach-cruising
is still permitted along an 18-mile (29km) section of the beach during daylight, but the speed limit is a strict 10 miles
per hour (16km/h): speeding is reserved for the world-famous Daytona International Speedway where the annual Daytona 500 Nascar
race is held.
With so much to do on the
beach, it is difficult to find time to move off it, but those who do are greeted with numerous recreational facilities
and attractions in the string of towns along the intracoastal waterway and on the mainland. From archaeological sites
to mini-golf, museums to haunted houses, and planetariums to chocolate factories there is never a dull moment in Daytona Beach.
Best of all, Daytona Beach
is within easy day-trip distance of Orlando with its thrilling Walt Disney World, Sea World, Universal Studios and Epcot Center, to name only a few of the city’s
world-famous attractions. Also just an hour’s drive away is the Kennedy Space Center. With Port Canaveral home to the Disney Cruise Line, it's little wonder that this versatile vacation station receives an estimated eight million
visitors a year.
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